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Introduction to Virtual Environments | |
Tom Furness and Woodrow Barfield: Introduction to Virtual Environments and Advanced Interface Design | |
Steve Ellis: Origins and Elements of Virtual Environments | |
Virtual Environment TechnologiesVirtual Environment Modeling | |
Mark Green and Hanqui Sun: Computer Graphics Modeling for Virtual Environments | |
William Bricken and Jeff Coco: The VEOS ProjectVisual Displays | |
Elizabeth Davis and Larry Hodges: Human Stereopsis, Fusion, and Stereoscopic Virtual Environments | |
Dean Kocian and Lee Task: Visually Coupled Systems Hardware and Human Interface | |
Eye Tracking in Advanced Interface Design | |
Auditory Displays | |
Michael Cohen and Elizabeth M. Wenzel: The Design of Multidimensional Sound InterfacesHaptic Displays | |
PaulBach-y-Rita and Kurt Kaczmarek: Tactile Displays | |
Blake Hannaford and Steve Venema: Kinesthetic Displays for Remote and Virtual Environments | |
Scott MacKenzie: Input Devices and Interaction Techniques for Advanced Computing | |
Integration of Technology | |
Woodrow Barfield, Tom Sheridan, David Zeltzer, and Mel Slater: Presence and Performance Within Virtual Environments | |
Christopher Wickens and Polly Baker: Cognitive Issues in Virtual Reality | |
Woodrow Barfield, Craig Rosenberg, and Wouter Lotens: Augmented-Reality Displays | |
Index | |
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